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The Wonderful World of Aberfeldy Weather
A jaunty look at the weather in Aberfeldy in Highland Perthshire, Scotland. A daily diary of weather events.
Next Week, Next Month's Weather
A look at next week's weather for the UK and a 30 day outlook!
Aberfeldy 5-Day Forecast the UK Met Office
Five-day forecast: Aberfeldy
Past weather highlights
Notable weather
Camserney Wildflowers
Wildflowers found in the Clachan of Camserney - actual pics
Local Links
A guide to accommodation and activities in Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland
About Aberfeldy Weather
Information about the author, his instruments and the local topography
Prime Weather Links
Links to excellent weather related sites
2003/4/5 Weather Summary
Climatic totals and statistics for the year 2003/4 in Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland
2002-2003 Monthly data
Average weather statistics for each month in Aberfeldy
Look at My EBAY stuff for sale here..
here are things found at Scottish auctions that i have for sale on Ebay UK
Not weather Links
Links with a Christian flavour

About Aberfeldy Weather

Where we are:

Well it's 3 miles due west of Aberfeldy in a wee hamlet called Camserney, that snakes up the Camserney Burn. We lie 100 meters (asl) up in the Appin of Dull. Dull is the next village along (all jokes were finally completed in 1907, so don't). The valley runs W-E from the top of Loch Tay and Drummond Hill (458 meters) and runs with the river Tay down to the A9 at Ballinluig. The valley or strath is verdant and bordered on either side by hills of around 500 meters. Beyond the hills are several mountains >1000 meters. It's just like a valley in a children's book. See OS map 52.

We are 34 miles NW of Perth. 50 miles N of Stirling and roughly 100 miles south of Inverness.

What I use for the data:

I run Met Office Climate Station 1455, aptly named (for some) Aberfeldy Dull. I have 4 thermometers in a standard Stevenson Screen; dry bulb, wet bulb, minimum and maximum. Ouside the screen i have a grass minimum thermometer.

I have a 30 cm soil thermometer and beyond that stainless steel rain bucket that is measured by tipping into a glass measure (mm). I also have an automatic tipping rain bucket that is owned and read by The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA).


As back up I also have a Kestrel 4000 mobile weather tracker which measures wind speed; temperature, wind chill, heat index, rel. humidity, dew point, barometric pressure; altitude and density altitude. It takes readings every 30 minutes and stores them for 120 hours, I can make manual readings too.

Kestrel 4500 homepage

A bit about Brian

I live here with my wife Olivia, my two girls and my wee boy. I am 42 and a freelance Climatic Fanatic. I run a shop on Ebay called Aberfeldy Antiques and sell around 20 items a day 7 days a week from it.

Everyone loves the weather but may not necessarily know that. For more info drop me an email (best to include the line "hey Brian, great site" in the subject box :o).

Email Brian:

Here is me with my wee brass ladies

Why is Dull so called?

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